2009-03-29, 12:50 | Link #1 |
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Anyway to increase quality?
Hi, for years I have always just downloaded CCCP, and viewed anime on all default settings. I am a 3D modeling major and have a very very good computer, so I never thought of considering to modify my settings.
I would like some advice or help or a guide that lets me know what options I have. I do not expect much but even if it makes my anime look a bit better it will suffice. Without getting into details, I have a Quad Core OC, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 9800GTX+ and Soundcard (which I always forget). thanks! edit:: also! I have never had any problems playing any filetype or any resolution or any ratio or anything at all. always smooth and top frames (I assume&) |
2009-03-30, 07:09 | Link #3 |
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You shouldn't mess with CCCP defaults much.
From your amount of RAM i assume you're on Vista, so one thing you should try is setting your video renderer to Haali's. The CCCP default (VMR7) is not optimal, but necessary for compatibility reasons. |
2009-03-31, 06:08 | Link #5 |
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We blame the Japanese.
As DS said, usually it's case-by-case. I had some presets set-up when I was still on Windows to deal with some common noise/annoyoances that wasn't/weren't cleaned up properly, but since you have to use a solution fast enough for real-time playback then you don't have that much freedom of choice. For example, to deal with haloing and noise around edges I just had an aWarpSharp filter and some other stuff. HQDN3D can also do wonders on noisy, providing you don't use overkill settings or something.
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2009-03-31, 15:20 | Link #6 |
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anywayz back on topic =P if the quality of a video sucks then it is not possible to improve it, there are ways to improve/remove bad quality parts but like you've added it would require filters and in some cases completely different programs, really if it is nice quality don't screw around with your cccp =P if it is bad, get another one lol |
2009-04-02, 17:45 | Link #9 |
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They already have OLED screens out for sale? What the heck, I thought Sony said those were only prototypes that were shown for display at some convention. Weren't they supposed to make them conventional by reducing price costs before they were released. But yes, that is a solution to the problem as well. Although, I have never seen an OLED computer screen, all I know is that the resolution is 1,000,000 to 1. Far better than HDTV or Blu-Ray.
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2009-04-04, 10:05 | Link #10 | |
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2009-04-11, 10:41 | Link #11 |
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From what I remember reading awhile back lifetime was only one of the problems (allbeit a major one), and one company had come up with an idea to supposedly make them last longer then LCDs do now. Plus, I think currently they are rated at about a 5year lifespan (8 hours a day) which isn't that great but isn't that bad either. Also I think Sony is already doing test marketing in various places, even with the lower lifetime. So they may not be totally ready for market yet, but they are close. Sure in the future they'll be better, but thats the way any technology is.
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2009-04-17, 08:42 | Link #12 | |
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